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Instrument would be used for typical triple quad applications. e.g. drug levels in blood. Possibly trace antibiotics in water. (Varied academic environment)
Appreciate any advice/comments!
Thanks.
Discussions about GC-MS, LC-MS, LC-FTIR, and other "coupled" analytical techniques.
Sciex 7500, no-brainer (sensitivity, maintenance, matrix effect and contamination robustness, dilute-and-shoot strategy etc.). Agilent have (much) better software, IMHO. You're also must consider local service quality, methodological support and so on..Ian_R wrote:
Given the choice which of these would you choose and why?
Yes..Ian_R wrote:
The Sciex seems to be a higher end instrument? May be more than we need??
Definitely.Ian_R wrote:
Terms may be too good to refuse though!
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